The time a planet takes to revolve around the sun is called its orbital period.
Neptune takes the longest amount of time to revolve around the sun, with an orbital period of about 165 Earth years.
Neptune takes a longer time than Uranus to revolve around the Sun. Neptune's orbital period is approximately 165 years, while Uranus' orbital period is around 84 years.
Some planets take longer to revolve around the sun because they are farther away and have a larger orbit. This means they have a greater distance to cover in their journey around the sun, so it takes longer to complete one full revolution. Additionally, the time it takes for a planet to revolve is also influenced by its orbital speed and the gravitational pull of the sun.
The planet Venus takes approximately 243 Earth days to complete one rotation on its axis. This is much longer than 28 days. The planet Mercury has a rotation period of about 59 Earth days, also longer than 28 days.
it isn't always like that because Venus takes 243 day to rotate!
The period of time it takes a planet to revolve one time is called its orbital period.
I think the longer it takes to rotate around the sun. If you're farter from the sun, in most cases it will take longer to revolve aroungd it once. If you are closer to the sun it will take less time to revolve around the sun. it might even have something to do with gravatational pull and the mass of the planet.
No, it is the sun's gravity that affects the planets revolutions. The planet's distance from the sun is also very important in the time it takes to revolve around the sun.
it takes saturn longer to revolve around the sun
The time a planet takes to revolve around the sun is called its orbital period.
Mars. The further out from the sun, the longer a planet takes to revolve round the sun. For example, Pluto's orbit takes over 200 (Earth) years.
Neptune takes the longest because it is the 8th planet so it takes longer to get to the sun and because it is so big
Mercury. It actually takes longer to rotate on its axis (89 days) than it takes to orbit the sun.
Neptune takes the longest amount of time to revolve around the sun, with an orbital period of about 165 Earth years.
Neptune takes a longer time than Uranus to revolve around the Sun. Neptune's orbital period is approximately 165 years, while Uranus' orbital period is around 84 years.
Pluto